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Load down Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫoʊd/ /ˈdaʊn
LOHD-down
lˈəʊd/ /dˈaʊn
LUHD-down

Definition

To put so much weight or load on something or someone that it becomes difficult to move or work properly.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal and often used with objects ('load down the truck'), but can describe emotional or work burdens ('loaded down with work'). Commonly used in the passive voice: 'be loaded down with'. Not to be confused with just 'load', which doesn't imply excess.

Example Sentences

Don't load down your backpack with too many books.

basic

The truck was loaded down with furniture for the move.

basic

She was loaded down with shopping bags.

basic

I'm really loaded down with assignments this week.

natural

He didn't want to load down the car, so he left some luggage at home.

natural

She felt loaded down with worries about her family.

natural